India
Winston S. Churchill
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From Churchill Book Collector ABAA/ILAB/IOBA, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since 25 October 2006
About this Item
This is the first edition, first printing, in the quite scarce hardcover binding. India is a collection of ten Churchill speeches as part of his campaign against the India Bill, over which he broke with his party s leadership. The first edition is most commonly found in orange paper wraps. An unknown but certainly far smaller number of the first printing were issued in hardcover bindings with two variants - one with the spine title reading horizontally and one with the spine title reading vertically.This vertically spine-titled copy is in very good condition. The orange cloth binding is square and tight with sharp corners and minimal shelf wear. The orange hue remains robust, only mildly spine toned. The chief defect is overall soiling, absent which we would grade this copy as near-fine. The contents are atypically bright and clean for the edition. Spotting is primarily confined to the page edges, with only light internal spotting to the first few leaves. The sole previous ownership name, inked on the upper front free endpaper recto, is contemporary, dated "Oct. 1934." The only other marks we find are a tiny, cryptic "13120" inked on the upper left front pastedown. India is, in many ways, an archetypal work of Churchill s "wilderness years" in the 1930s, which saw him out of power and out of favor, unable to leverage the policies to which he nonetheless applied himself with characteristic vigor and eloquence. Churchill spent formative time as a young 19th century cavalry officer fighting on the northwest Indian frontier, about which he would write his first published book. He certainly did not adopt an early progressive attitude toward relinquishing control over the crown jewel of Britain's colonial empire. Nonetheless, it is instructive to remember that many of Churchill's dire warnings about Indian independence proved prophetic. Churchill had warned that too swift a British withdrawal from India would lead to bloody civil war and sectarian strife between Hindus and Muslims, Hindu domination, and destabilizing political balkanization of the subcontinent. All these predictions came to pass and, to a considerable extent, persist today.Nonetheless, relinquishing India seemed more than simply a matter of policy. There was perhaps more than just characteristic wartime defiance in his 10 November 1942 utterance, "We have not entered this war for profit or expansion…Let me, however, make this clear… I have not become the King s First Minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire. For that task, if ever it were prescribed, someone else would have to be found." Someone else was found; Churchill s wartime premiership fell to Labour in the July 1945 General Election, relegating Churchill to Leader of the Opposition. In that capacity Churchill addressed the House of Commons on 6 March 1947 regarding the Indian Independence Bill of Prime Minister Clement Attlee s Government: "It is with deep grief I watch the clattering down of the British Empire, with all its glories and all the services it has rendered to mankind… at least, let us not add by shameful flight, by a premature, hurried scuttle… to the pangs of sorrow so many of us feel, the taint and smear of shame." On 15 August 1947 the Indian Independence Bill took effect, creating the independent nations of India and Pakistan and birthing the world s most populous democracy in what was arguably the largest single act of political liberation in history. Independence also unfettered religious and communal strife that has lethally festered and flared ever since, claiming Gandhi himself in January 1948.Reference: Cohen A92.1.b, Woods/ICS A38(a), Langworth p.150. Seller Inventory # 007703
Bibliographic Details
Title: India
Publisher: Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London
Publication Date: 1931
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: First edition, first printing.
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